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Old 05-02-2016, 12:49 PM
ravl13 ravl13 is offline Windows 7 64bit Office 2007
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Default Able to set a second signature to auto-apply to a secondary From address

Hello,

I'm using Outlook 2013 SP1.

I have multiple email addresses that I can send "From" in Outlook 2013. I also have multiple signatures, which I use depending on which email address I am sending emails as.

When I reply to an email, my default email address is used for the "From" sender field, and my default signature is used.

However, if I want to send as a secondary email in the "From" field, not only do I have to change my sender email address (which is from an entirely different domain) - I also then need to change my signature manually as well.

Is there a way I can "associate" a certain signature to automatically apply to a certain Sender email address, so that it can be a one step click, instead of two clicks (one for changing From address, the second for the signature).

For example, I have emails ravl13@business1.com and ravl13@business2.com. The business2.com email address just forwards all incoming mail to my "main" business1.com email inbox (and I can see that it came from business2.com address).

I have minor experience with programming macros, so if that's the only way to accomplish this, I can try that as well if there's code snippets available.

To give you some idea of what my "Signatures" window looks like, even though I have permissions to send as multiple accounts (again, like ravl13@business1.com and ravl13@business2.com), I only see my default email account listed:

http://i.imgur.com/LNOYnES.png

Is there a way to "add" the other email accounts to that window I've circled? Looking at it, that appears like a way I can associate default email signatures to other email addresses - I just don't see my other email addresses in the first place!
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